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Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.

By Thomas WilliamParsons

400 O Ye Sweet Heavens!

O YE sweet heavens! your silence is to me

More than all music. With what full delight

I come down to my dwelling by the sea

And look from out the lattice on the night!

There the same glories burn serene and bright

As in my boyhood; and if I am old

Are they not also? Thus my spirit is bold

To think perhaps we are coeval. Who

Can tell when first my faculty began

Of thought? Who knows but I was there with you

When first your Maker’s mind, celestial spheres,

Contrived your motion ere I was a man?

Else, wherefore do mine eyes thus fill with tears

As I, O Pleiades! your beauty scan?